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raised in our story are addressed in the new law. in fact, the new legislation actually reduces medicare payments for hospice programs which studies have shown are very cost-efficient. our next story involves a widely used family of chemicals known as phthalates, which may be affecting our health and are found in everyday items like shower curtains, shampoos, perfumes, and even children's toys. in fact, our exposure to phthalates is so ubiquitous, we all have traces of the chemical in our bodies. even though phthalates have been used since the 1920s, a recent group of studies has shown that the chemical disrupts hormone activity and may be causing a slow and steady demasculinizing of men. and in 2009, congress followed europe's lead and banned certain phthalates for use in children's toys. congress came under pressure to act because of a study by dr. shanna swan, an epidemiologist at the university of rochester medical school. dr. swan compared the levels of phthalates in a group of pregnant women with the health of the baby boys the
raised in our story are addressed in the new law. in fact, the new legislation actually reduces medicare payments for hospice programs which studies have shown are very cost-efficient. our next story involves a widely used family of chemicals known as phthalates, which may be affecting our health and are found in everyday items like shower curtains, shampoos, perfumes, and even children's toys. in fact, our exposure to phthalates is so ubiquitous, we all have traces of the chemical in our...
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in fact, it's the law. full-time workers in france are guaranteed at least five weeks vacation and a maximum 35-hour work week, with no paid overtime allowed. and not everyone is thrilled about working even 35 hours. >> the aim is to keep your job without working. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm leslie stahl. in this episode, we'll examine our relationship with work. how much is too much, too little, and who should decide? but before we look at the hours we spend on the job, we'll look at how employers tried to influence the way their workers act off the job. as morley safer reported in 2005, that cigarette or drink at home, that political candidate you supported, even your eating habits are coming under the scrutiny of your employer. if your boss doesn't approve, it might even cost you your job. >> anita epolito and cara stiffler were considered model employees at weyco, an insurance consulting firm outside of lansing, michigan. anita, 14 years on the job, cara, five. they sat side by side, sharing w
in fact, it's the law. full-time workers in france are guaranteed at least five weeks vacation and a maximum 35-hour work week, with no paid overtime allowed. and not everyone is thrilled about working even 35 hours. >> the aim is to keep your job without working. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm leslie stahl. in this episode, we'll examine our relationship with work. how much is too much, too little, and who should decide? but before we look at the hours we spend on the job,...
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. >> reporter: for now he is run a fowl of the law a few times. not enough to be labelled a feathered fugitive. >> he keeps us on our toes. it's good training for my guys. we have some intel on him. i think we have it under control. >> reporter: from cresskill, sara wallace, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> fast. >> bad turkey. >> john is like why don't they catch the thing already? they can run at speeds of 25 miles an hour. >> check it out. >> is that the same turkey or the turkey you had for thanksgiving? >> that is my pet turkey. >> does your pet turkey have a name? >> tom. >> tom the turkey. another allitera >> good morning. i'm john muller. >> and i'm diana perez. here are some of the top headlines we're following on "world news now" -- >>> the western half of the country is locked in a bitter polar blast that is threatening citrus crops and burying roads under two feet of snow and it's not going away any time soon. we will get the latest from accu-weather in just a moment. >>> the engineer of the derailed train zoned out just before the crash
. >> reporter: for now he is run a fowl of the law a few times. not enough to be labelled a feathered fugitive. >> he keeps us on our toes. it's good training for my guys. we have some intel on him. i think we have it under control. >> reporter: from cresskill, sara wallace, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> fast. >> bad turkey. >> john is like why don't they catch the thing already? they can run at speeds of 25 miles an hour. >> check it out. >> is...
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if you see something that doesn't look quite right, tell a law enforcement official. we all play an important role in protecting our communities, and you can help. if you see something suspicious, say something to local authorities. [ crowd cheering ] >>> good morning. i'm diana perez. >> i'm john muller. here are some of the top stories we are following on "world news now." >>> fast food workers in is 100 cities across the nation plan to walk off the job today. they are demanding higher wages and the right to form unions without retaliation. the workers are getting support from the highest levels. details ahead. >>> mexican police recovered a stolen truck carrying highly radioactive material. nuclear safety officials say the material poses no threat now but say the truck thieves could be in danger of dying within days. >>> florida state university quarterback jamis winston will learn this afternoon if he will be charged with sexual battery. an announcement will be made at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. his attorney maintains his client is innocent. >>> new court development
if you see something that doesn't look quite right, tell a law enforcement official. we all play an important role in protecting our communities, and you can help. if you see something suspicious, say something to local authorities. [ crowd cheering ] >>> good morning. i'm diana perez. >> i'm john muller. here are some of the top stories we are following on "world news now." >>> fast food workers in is 100 cities across the nation plan to walk off the job...
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. >> during the run the law was widely ignored most famously by kennedy, father of late john f. kennedy who amassed a fortune in bootlegging. >> he made even more after the 21st amendment was repealed with his exclusive distribution rights of scottish whiskey. >> one of the unsfwended consequence was the black market it created and organized crime syndicates led by people like al ka sgloen put that man in jail. what does he think he is doing? what i hope i'm doing and here's where your english paper has a point, i'm responding to the will of the people. people are going to drink. you know that. i know that. we all know that. all i do is act on that. >> great movie. >> another classic film that dealt with prohibition, some like it hot. marilyn monroe was caught red handed with the forbidden fruit. >> terribly sorry. >> you won't tell anybody, will you? >> tell what? >> if they catch me once more they are going to kick me out. >>. kennedy wasn't the only one amassing a fortune during the ban. an industry was built on the ban. dramatized in the great gattcy by. >> you can't repeat
. >> during the run the law was widely ignored most famously by kennedy, father of late john f. kennedy who amassed a fortune in bootlegging. >> he made even more after the 21st amendment was repealed with his exclusive distribution rights of scottish whiskey. >> one of the unsfwended consequence was the black market it created and organized crime syndicates led by people like al ka sgloen put that man in jail. what does he think he is doing? what i hope i'm doing and here's...
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which is protected under free speech laws. >> people next to me had big signs that said got pot. they're raising money for pot. i don't want to beg. it's just -- i would rather work for something than beg. >> merchants at the market say they are in favor of changing the rules to make an exception for children. after hearing about madison's story, people have been reaching out to her with dozens of orders for her mistletoe. >> good for her. >>> a minnesota man decided to give holiday cheer to shoppers at the mall of america on black friday. but his efforts got him a citation for disorderly conduct. kate raddis talks with the man who wanted to spread cheer by throwing hundreds of dollars of cash into the crowd. >> reporter: when he came up with the idea to throw money, a lot of money, to shoppers at the mall of america, he didn't anticipate the response. >> i thought i got to do something funny. i at least have some fun with it. and a lot of people enjoyed it. >> reporter: after a rough year losing his business and going true divorce, he wanted to make others holidays a little brig
which is protected under free speech laws. >> people next to me had big signs that said got pot. they're raising money for pot. i don't want to beg. it's just -- i would rather work for something than beg. >> merchants at the market say they are in favor of changing the rules to make an exception for children. after hearing about madison's story, people have been reaching out to her with dozens of orders for her mistletoe. >> good for her. >>> a minnesota man decided...
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smith's son, daughter in law, his daughter and her fiancee were on board. four new planes joined the search today. >> still ahead a classic car still looking good at 50. we'll show you the new mustang, next. >> and an iconic... >> the second harvest food bank in santa clara in just a moment. i'll introduce you to a client and volunteer here who will tell you about efforts resulting in distribution of a million pounds of food per week. stay tuned. >> and at 4:30 an iconic san francisco bookstore gets a second chance. >> a live look at traffic. this is interstate 80 in berkeley. traffic on the right side headed towards berkeley. it's rough going in both directions actually as oncoming traffic is headed back towards san francisco or 580. it's slow going in both directions. >> authorities looking into what caused a deadly fire in benicia in a home on larkin drive. a newspaper delivery person called 911. the dog was rescueed and taken to the vet. the dog is okay. >> another fire in san leandro forced 75 people out of apartments and into the cold this morning. tw
smith's son, daughter in law, his daughter and her fiancee were on board. four new planes joined the search today. >> still ahead a classic car still looking good at 50. we'll show you the new mustang, next. >> and an iconic... >> the second harvest food bank in santa clara in just a moment. i'll introduce you to a client and volunteer here who will tell you about efforts resulting in distribution of a million pounds of food per week. stay tuned. >> and at 4:30 an iconic...
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officials say some members of the sheriff's department considered themselves above the law. >> the charges allege disturbing conduct that include assault. inmate and visitors and fictitious support and false arrest designed to cover up civil rights abuses. >> deputy are also accused of conspiring to stop an fbi probe into corruption of the jails by detank and grilling a federal mole operating within the prison system. >> palo alto korean war veteran recently detained in north korea now says his curiosity got him into trouble. 85-year-old new man returned to the bay area on saturday after being held for more than a month. he says he was treated well but was under constant guard and threatened with 15 years in jail. new man aided the gorilla during the war and says problems during the recent trip started after he asked if he could meet local war veterans. in a statement he says i just didn't understand that for the north korean regime the korean war isn't over and that even innocent remark about the war can cause big problems if you are a foreigner. >> newly released document from former nsa
officials say some members of the sheriff's department considered themselves above the law. >> the charges allege disturbing conduct that include assault. inmate and visitors and fictitious support and false arrest designed to cover up civil rights abuses. >> deputy are also accused of conspiring to stop an fbi probe into corruption of the jails by detank and grilling a federal mole operating within the prison system. >> palo alto korean war veteran recently detained in north...
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and we have technology outpacing our laws. people thinking it's leading to something that's almost orwellian. you take rural folks and that plays out. it explodes. so this is going to snowball as long as technology outpaces laws and the people feel the government is infringing on their privacy and liberty. >> so when i visited these hobbyists, they were talking about how the faa is going to come up with a rule and basically will have to come, the government, u.s. government, is going to have to determine what to allow the general public to do when it comes to the commercial use of drones. the u.s. government already has drones out there that are used for law enforcement and for what they argue are national security reasons. but we are in a lace in this country where we are bound to confront these issues in a very public way, but there's really been no debate about the u.s. government's use of drones at all. >> and that's one of the reasons i think you're seeing this popular push back, populist push back because folks are frust
and we have technology outpacing our laws. people thinking it's leading to something that's almost orwellian. you take rural folks and that plays out. it explodes. so this is going to snowball as long as technology outpaces laws and the people feel the government is infringing on their privacy and liberty. >> so when i visited these hobbyists, they were talking about how the faa is going to come up with a rule and basically will have to come, the government, u.s. government, is going to...
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plan to let policyholders keep their old plans even if they're technically in violation of the new law but some state insurance commissioners are balking. and the irony is, most of those who oppose the president's changes are actually from democratic states while our next guest is an insurance commissioner from a republican state. guess where he stand in a fox business exclusive louis insurance commissioner and national association of insurance commissioners president james done owe lan. done lon. good to have you here. in general how is it rolling out in louisiana? >> oh, it is rolling out over a very bumpy road indeed. the website being the first and most important issue and challenge for consumers trying to access the subsidies, trying to get coverage. if they have existing conditions that they need the guarranty issue protection for, it has been a very rocky start as you know. david: before october, before this thing was rolled out a lot of critics said it wasn't ready for prime time. indeed isn't that what we found? in fact you used the term, half-baked to refer to it? >> no quest
plan to let policyholders keep their old plans even if they're technically in violation of the new law but some state insurance commissioners are balking. and the irony is, most of those who oppose the president's changes are actually from democratic states while our next guest is an insurance commissioner from a republican state. guess where he stand in a fox business exclusive louis insurance commissioner and national association of insurance commissioners president james done owe lan. done...
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. >> i think it's now time to put a law in the books. i think it's now time to put a law on the books even if we have to do it over the prosecutes's veto. >> there are two lessons here, what's in retrospect more obvious at the time at least not to every. there are people flight who will be caught on the wrong side of history on something we are debating at this moment. there's also this. people can be persuaded. there is such thing as moral evolution. if reading ted cruz's kmint thread makes you despair for humanity, think about how remarkable it is that ted cruz, ted cruz, wrote that statement in the first place, given his place in the conservative movement and the conservative movement's place on this issue just 10 or 20 years ago. joining me now is congresswoman maxine water, democrat from california. she was a leader of the anti-apartheid movement in the u.s. and met mandela at the ceremony in 1998. congresswoman, can you walk us through that fight in 1986? how did it build to the point where this went from an issue that was being fo
. >> i think it's now time to put a law in the books. i think it's now time to put a law on the books even if we have to do it over the prosecutes's veto. >> there are two lessons here, what's in retrospect more obvious at the time at least not to every. there are people flight who will be caught on the wrong side of history on something we are debating at this moment. there's also this. people can be persuaded. there is such thing as moral evolution. if reading ted cruz's kmint...
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. >> ron, i want to note you do have experience in law enforcement yourself. we want to bring in bruce whittaker, the mayor of fullerton. and he pushed for the release of the surveillance video of kelly thomas's beating. can you tell us about the impact of this video and why it is so important that it be released to the public? >> yes, thank you. the reason that i felt that release of the video, audio and video of the altercations were so important was that we received a very loud and clear signal from the public who were aghast at what had occurred and they very much were interested in particulars. and what exactly had happened. >> it is not a short video. >> no, in fact the complete video is available online on youtube. it's about 34 minutes. and i've urged some people who are very curious about what happened to gird themselves a little bit and watch that video. >> would you say by encouraging the release of this and you really fought for this video to be released to the general public were you in some way being anti-law enforcement in trying to expose this?
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they want rule of law, they want democracy, they want their children to grow up in a free society. then, being under the influence of russia means moving back. i'm quoting a favorite ukrainian poet, what's the sense of moving forward if you have to move back. >> urin cmentd and in, thank you for joining us. pavlo, thank you for joining us. >>> a looming bankruptcy. what's within detroit's ever shrinking fire department. >> at the end of the tunnel there was a light. why don't they turn the light off, say hey, find your way out. >> we spent a day in the dark with the detroit's firefighters as they struggle to keep the city safe. >>> and on our final segment, heaven's gate, where travelers get grounded during the busy holiday season. >> and now a techknow minute... >> we wrap up here, if you travel to see family this holiday hopefully you've made it home with just a few delays. lori jane gliha has the story from a little known church providing faith on the go. >> oh thanksgiving. you know the drill. stress of overbooking yourself not to mention overstuffing yourself, and the necessar
they want rule of law, they want democracy, they want their children to grow up in a free society. then, being under the influence of russia means moving back. i'm quoting a favorite ukrainian poet, what's the sense of moving forward if you have to move back. >> urin cmentd and in, thank you for joining us. pavlo, thank you for joining us. >>> a looming bankruptcy. what's within detroit's ever shrinking fire department. >> at the end of the tunnel there was a light. why...
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. >> your average viewer want's to actually understand how the health care law is going to help them or hurt them. >> they know they can get extremist bickering somewhere else. >> people say that we're revolutionary. our revolution is just going back to doing the best in journalism. >> this is the place to go watch high quality journalism, period. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> and welcome back. tonight we're looking in depth at health care in privately run prisons in america and in the second part of his investigation, am
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and law makers on both sides of the aisle. bob men edez, a democrat and chuck shumer a democrat and lindsay graham and mark kirk republicans, all saying that there needs to be more behind this and more teeth, otherwise the iranians are essentially running away with this and not getting any back in bite to the enrichment that would continue. >> and brett, many people would argue that the sanctions are working and you are right in a point with the iowa rannian regime that came to the table and crying uncle. why does it make sense for the administration to cut a deal? what is the thinking behind that? >> secretary kerry explained it that this is a time to negotiate the bigger deal. that they have explained it. that this enables iran to have breathing room to negotiate the bigger deal and prove to the world that they can come forward with a nuclear program and disclose all they have and then in the end of the line, come up with a big picture plan or deal. critics of this, say you are right, bill, it was working, and this is why th
and law makers on both sides of the aisle. bob men edez, a democrat and chuck shumer a democrat and lindsay graham and mark kirk republicans, all saying that there needs to be more behind this and more teeth, otherwise the iranians are essentially running away with this and not getting any back in bite to the enrichment that would continue. >> and brett, many people would argue that the sanctions are working and you are right in a point with the iowa rannian regime that came to the table...
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the kristyen school challenged the law on multiple grounds. it requires most health employers to provide insurance for the workers. thi are considering whether they can mount objections to the birth control man det. >> tim cardinal dola n of new york said the church is a long- time supporter of universal health care but the president could lose supporters because of the contraception man date. >> mr. president, you are pushing aside some of the greatest supporters if you cope doing this we'll not be able to be a chore leader. >> the church will not back down affecting the conscience and religious convictions of roman catholics. >> we are waiting new details on the deadly train derailment in new york city. there will be an update on the investigation. this after crews recovered a secondidate recorder and hopefully to discover the cause of a deadly passenger accident to hit in the 31 year history. laura has more from the bronx. >> reporter: hi, bill, as you mentioned, the first deadly accident and over 20,000 commuter aresous it every week. osob
the kristyen school challenged the law on multiple grounds. it requires most health employers to provide insurance for the workers. thi are considering whether they can mount objections to the birth control man det. >> tim cardinal dola n of new york said the church is a long- time supporter of universal health care but the president could lose supporters because of the contraception man date. >> mr. president, you are pushing aside some of the greatest supporters if you cope doing...
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. >> this powell, 81% of respondents believe the law should be changed or repealed. let's just work with changed since that's probably easier at the moment. it's impossible for me today not to look through the lens of nelson mandela, but is there any way that the white house and republicans could ever just come together and figure out how to fix this thing? >> well, i would hope they would and certainly that is the legacy, the enduring legacy of mandela, which is compromise rising above your circumstances, but i think this president has picked a very different strategy. he is going to double down on obama care and he is going to attack the republicans and let's be clear while the democrats have huge political liabilities, the republicans have lower ratings and are seen as the party of no and the president exploited that in the re-election last year and he's betting he can do it again. >> ed, you just said something there about how he's dragging these candidates towards this issue. it's not like they can run away from it. this is the whole campaign next november. >> h
. >> this powell, 81% of respondents believe the law should be changed or repealed. let's just work with changed since that's probably easier at the moment. it's impossible for me today not to look through the lens of nelson mandela, but is there any way that the white house and republicans could ever just come together and figure out how to fix this thing? >> well, i would hope they would and certainly that is the legacy, the enduring legacy of mandela, which is compromise rising...
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some is in the law. some is in the regulations written by the obama administration after the administration after the bill was signed into law in march of 2010 but nobody really confronts and knows about until it begins to happen in their lives. bill: why would you craft something like that? what would be the means to the end to have that situation? >> it is to save money. it's a way for obamacare to pay for some of the mandated benefits that people didn't used to have like mental health care coverage, that were not in a lot of policies but are now mandated by the federal government to be in the policies. they have to save money somewhere and restricting prescription drugs is one of the ways they plan. bill: you have to skimp in some areas, right? that is the premise that you're describing there? >> right. bill: is that the same premise for the doctor or doctors that you may or may not have access to? >> oh, yeah. i mean we've seen a lot, certainly in medicaid. obamacare depend a lot on medicaid expansio
some is in the law. some is in the regulations written by the obama administration after the administration after the bill was signed into law in march of 2010 but nobody really confronts and knows about until it begins to happen in their lives. bill: why would you craft something like that? what would be the means to the end to have that situation? >> it is to save money. it's a way for obamacare to pay for some of the mandated benefits that people didn't used to have like mental health...
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of the law. people that don't know about the law are split. there is reason to believe that the mer they learn about it, the less they like it. i don't think another 30 speeches from the president is going to change that. >> the event is at 2:30 this afternoon. >>> big part of the administration's obamacare fix focuses on the healthy 25-35-year-olds and the success is hanging on if we can get these people to sign up for that. we have an update on how that is going. good morning, william. >> the good morning. the question is simple: does it make economic sense for a 28-year-old who is looking at car payment, rent, etc, wants to spend hundred or two hundred on insurance? >> if you are a young adult you are covered. >> the numbers don't add up >> six or seven of my friends are uninsured. >> i am going to pay the fine >> average male 21-35 see as physician as little as once every two years >> most of them have zero health care cost. the median cost is o. >> women see them more frequently. having insu
of the law. people that don't know about the law are split. there is reason to believe that the mer they learn about it, the less they like it. i don't think another 30 speeches from the president is going to change that. >> the event is at 2:30 this afternoon. >>> big part of the administration's obamacare fix focuses on the healthy 25-35-year-olds and the success is hanging on if we can get these people to sign up for that. we have an update on how that is going. good morning,...
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. >> the law was signed into law 3 1/2 years ago. the insurance company will estimate how much the government might owe them for subsidies and the government will cut them a check and they will figure it out later when the website is working. how is it going to be gotten back? it's r, fe for fraud and huge mistakes. it's a huge science and it will involve billions of taxpayer dollars. bill: the errors are not fixed and we don't know when they will be fixed. >> when all hell broke loose they started working on the front end of the website, the part the consume sellers see first. but the back end where the actual purchases take place have not yet finished. look at obama's event yesterday. he highlighted the stories of four people. two were young people who benefited from keep your coverage on your parents until you are 26. another den fit from lifetime caps. another who was a doctor who hasn't sick. nun none of them actually purchased affordable coverage on the obamacare website. bill: they need to be even rolled, byron. >> it's just n
. >> the law was signed into law 3 1/2 years ago. the insurance company will estimate how much the government might owe them for subsidies and the government will cut them a check and they will figure it out later when the website is working. how is it going to be gotten back? it's r, fe for fraud and huge mistakes. it's a huge science and it will involve billions of taxpayer dollars. bill: the errors are not fixed and we don't know when they will be fixed. >> when all hell broke...
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this was his legacy law. hard not to look at this and go, how were you not watching this every step of the way and making sure that it went at least better than this? i think that was, you know, as i said earlier, what many critics said when we were going into obamacare this is quite a bit for you guys to bite off. do you think you can handle it? turns out know, no, they couldn't. that to me is big problem that he is not taking responsibility for it. bill: on that point too, darrell issa told me two dae the website will exceed a billion dollars in the end. everything all-in will be more than a billion dollars, but placing the blame on congress for getting in his way, byron of reforming washington, what's up? >> well, you know this is something that democrats have done for a long time, not really placing blame on congress but places blame on the opposition party, republicans in congress for doing this. so we've heard this from the president a whole lot. what i really this is most interesting about the intervie
this was his legacy law. hard not to look at this and go, how were you not watching this every step of the way and making sure that it went at least better than this? i think that was, you know, as i said earlier, what many critics said when we were going into obamacare this is quite a bit for you guys to bite off. do you think you can handle it? turns out know, no, they couldn't. that to me is big problem that he is not taking responsibility for it. bill: on that point too, darrell issa told...
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about benefits of the affordable care act. >> we may never satisfy the laws of opponents. that is fair to say. some are rooting for it to fail. that's not my opinion, by the way, they say it pretty explicitly. some convinced themselves the law has failed regardless of the evidence, but i would advice them to check with the people who are here today. and the people they represent all across the country whose lives have been changed for the better by the affordable care act. >> north korea's leader is believed to have sacked his powerful uncle shown here on the left from the top level government post while two ally haves been publicly executed according to south korean lawmakers briefed by south korea's intel again see. >>> french prosecutors investigating bob dillon on suspicion of insighting hatred. a group representing croatians for comments he made. dillon is accused on likening the croatian people. >>> one of princess dianna's most memorable dresses sold at auction in south london for a whopping $140,000. the buyer is reportedly an overseas museum. dianna made high-prof
about benefits of the affordable care act. >> we may never satisfy the laws of opponents. that is fair to say. some are rooting for it to fail. that's not my opinion, by the way, they say it pretty explicitly. some convinced themselves the law has failed regardless of the evidence, but i would advice them to check with the people who are here today. and the people they represent all across the country whose lives have been changed for the better by the affordable care act. >> north...
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you know, the president said today -- the law is going to work. he talked about sign-ups increasing. the difficult thing is, as peter pointed out, the whole law is premised on the idea of these young invincibles, as they're called, signing up. there's a poll out of harvard today of millennials, many of whom feel very negatively toward this president and the health care law. you know, perception changes rather quickly in this day and age. i think it's possible that will change. he needs those younger people to sign up in order to make the whole system work. i'm not sure we should expect they would be the first people to sign up, so i don't know that we should be stunned by that. but this effort to try to encourage young people to say, hey, look, this makes sense for you and here's why. it's a critical piece to succeed from a policy perspective. >> now on the republican side, i wanted to also ask both of you about the cheney family feud. dick cheney finally speaking out. let's watch. >> we're surprised when there was an attack launched against liz o
you know, the president said today -- the law is going to work. he talked about sign-ups increasing. the difficult thing is, as peter pointed out, the whole law is premised on the idea of these young invincibles, as they're called, signing up. there's a poll out of harvard today of millennials, many of whom feel very negatively toward this president and the health care law. you know, perception changes rather quickly in this day and age. i think it's possible that will change. he needs those...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare cortizone-10 has the strongest nonprescription itch medicine plus moisturizers to help heal skin fast. cortizone-10. feel the heal. >>> israel's prime minister visits the pope. it's the first time benjamin netanyahu and pope francis have met face to face. they did discuss the very thorny issue of israeli-palestinian peace talks. >> it must have been quite a chat list. let's get more on the meeting between these two. ben wedeman joins us live from rome. the vatican has been hoping israelis and palestinians can kick start talks again. that won't have been all on the schedule as we spoke this morning. i said i would have liked to be a fly on the wall in that conversation. >> yes, but that conversation only went on for 25 minutes. and from the list of topics they reportedly discussed, they could couldn't have the spent too time on any one in particular. in addition to the israeli-palestinian is
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> in canada, lottery officials have name add ontario woman as the winner of a $50 million jackpot nearly a year after she lost the winning ticket. >> she didn't even know. she says she feels lucky not just for winning but also because officials tracked her down. the ontario lottery and gaming corporation launched an investigation after the prize went unclaimed for almost a year. >> when does that happen. >> who does that? >> it happened in this case. and boy, is she lucky. they found her by looking at credit card records and surveillance video from the store where she bought the ticket. don't you have to use cash to buy tickets in the u.s.? >> i don't know. i'm never going to win. >> yes, do you. >> you know. you've purchased one or two. >> true. who could have imagined the man who now presides over the world's 1.2 billion catholics once watched over the entrance of a nightclub? very poli
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> in canada, lottery officials have name add ontario woman as the winner of a $50 million jackpot nearly a year after she lost the winning ticket. >> she didn't even know. she says she feels lucky not just for winning but also because officials tracked her down. the ontario lottery and gaming corporation...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare cortizone-10 has the strongest nonprescription itch medicine plus moisturizers to help heal skin fast. cortizone-10. feel the heal. >>> all right. the latest chapter in this, did toronto's crack-smoking mayor try to buy a video that allegedly showed him doing just that puffing on a crack pipe? the latest in the ever growing scandal. >> new court documents indicate the mayor, rob ford, allegedly offered cash and a car in exchange for the incriminating video. information is coming from police wiretaps of suspected gang members. they were quoted as saying, rob ford was smoking his rocks. >> that's what you say apparently. >> that's what they say. >> another time they claim he was doing heroin. there are many other shocking statements in these court documents. the mayor was on the radio today denying it all. >> what do you sty that? these are wiretapped from gang members who say that you offere
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the challenge for these companies, they are required by law to help the nsa do surveillance. what edward snowden exposed over the last few months is several programs that allow the nsa to access vast amounts of private information. the nsa says it is to prevent terrorism. but often that data is being collected on people who don't have any connection to terrorism. and that's the reason why you see these companies asking the government to change the law so the companies can in fact protect their customers' privacy. here's what they had to say in their letter they sent out today. the balance in many countries has tipped too far in faf of the state. and away from the rights of the individual. rights that are enshrined in our constitution. this undermines the freedoms we all cherish. it's time for change. >> and evan, talk specifically about klein because we know a lot of drops in sales have happened in china even though the economy there grew 8% in the third quarter. how does this impact the u.s. economy, as well? >> that's right. these are some of the most important companies to
the challenge for these companies, they are required by law to help the nsa do surveillance. what edward snowden exposed over the last few months is several programs that allow the nsa to access vast amounts of private information. the nsa says it is to prevent terrorism. but often that data is being collected on people who don't have any connection to terrorism. and that's the reason why you see these companies asking the government to change the law so the companies can in fact protect their...
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ago as those opposition members and supporters decided to protest against the controversial amnesty law which would have granted amnesty to y luk's brother, the former prime minister of the country who was a controversial figure. that thesters say decision to dissolve government and call for a national referendum is not enough. they want to rid the country of the influence of toxins. it is not clear how they would do so. they called for an unelected council to do just that. we have opposition lawmakers quitting on sunday. the democratic party opposition with lawmakers taking to the streets to add their support of this campaign. an election must happen in time and within 45 to 60 days. it is anyone's guess what happens today. we have heard from both sides, the prime minister, the government and the opposition, that they want to avoid violence. they will use clubs and batons instead of rubber bullets, for example here in the military remain in mum. reporting saying they have sent a peaceful resolution. we will stay on top of the very latest in bangkok. >> live for us in bangkok. thanks. >
ago as those opposition members and supporters decided to protest against the controversial amnesty law which would have granted amnesty to y luk's brother, the former prime minister of the country who was a controversial figure. that thesters say decision to dissolve government and call for a national referendum is not enough. they want to rid the country of the influence of toxins. it is not clear how they would do so. they called for an unelected council to do just that. we have opposition...
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members of the government and the security services and the people on the rallies must all , he toldhe law interviewers from four different tv channels. >> but his rivals called on him to step down. foreign language] >> there is still an arab determination from the protesters thomas who say they won't go away until the president resigns -- from the protesters, who say they won't go away until the president resigns. >> we want to see a new leader and government here in the ukraine. >> i think most people will stay here. all of the ukraine is coming here. >> people are coming every day. >> it is just the beginning. >> the trigger for these protests was the president's decision to postpone ukraine's move toward the european union and away from russia. for many, especially in the western half of this divided country, that was a reason to take to the streets and remain there. they say they will stay here until the government falls. bbc news, kiev. >> for more on the unrest in ukraine, i spoke a short time ago with the director of the 's [indiscernible] think he underestimated the desire to be c
members of the government and the security services and the people on the rallies must all , he toldhe law interviewers from four different tv channels. >> but his rivals called on him to step down. foreign language] >> there is still an arab determination from the protesters thomas who say they won't go away until the president resigns -- from the protesters, who say they won't go away until the president resigns. >> we want to see a new leader and government here in the...
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of the land and i will carry on the fight for it to be the law of the land. do you think there will be a chip away attempt to at this legislation e >> arnold think those efforts will work. the republicans will make it clear that they don't like it, and if they were in a position to repeal it, they would get rid of it. things -- interesting we all talk about the divide in american politics, and it's true. this deepens the divide. a lot of the people who are getting this are poor or worse off. and they like it. a lot of those who are reluctant , who don't like being pushed or having government in their lives and will carry on disliking that. it just sharpens the divide in american society in many ways. >> ukrainian protesters are still out on the streets tonight. opposition sales -- the opposition has failed to force the government out. demonstrators say they are not going away until the president signed an agreement that would give ukraine closer ties with europe. >> cold am a but defiant, thousands of protesters still occupy the square tonight, trying in the
of the land and i will carry on the fight for it to be the law of the land. do you think there will be a chip away attempt to at this legislation e >> arnold think those efforts will work. the republicans will make it clear that they don't like it, and if they were in a position to repeal it, they would get rid of it. things -- interesting we all talk about the divide in american politics, and it's true. this deepens the divide. a lot of the people who are getting this are poor or worse...
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he changed the laws but he also changed hearts. africa,people of south for those he inspired around the iba's passing is largely a time of mourning and a time to celebrate a heroic life. but i believe it should also prompt in each of us a chance for self reflection. with honesty, regardless of our station or circumstance, we must ask how well have i applied his .essons in my own life it is a question i asked myself as a man asnd as a president. ke south africa, the united states had to overcome centuries of rachel -- racial subjugation. as was true here, it took sacrifice. sacrifice of countless people, known and unknown, to see the dawn of a new day. michelle and i are beneficiaries of that struggle. [cheers] but in america and in south africa and in countries all around the globe, we cannot allow our progress to cloud the fact that our work is not yet done. the struggles that followed the quality and universal franchise may not be as filled with drama and moral clarity as those that came before, but they are no less important. rl
he changed the laws but he also changed hearts. africa,people of south for those he inspired around the iba's passing is largely a time of mourning and a time to celebrate a heroic life. but i believe it should also prompt in each of us a chance for self reflection. with honesty, regardless of our station or circumstance, we must ask how well have i applied his .essons in my own life it is a question i asked myself as a man asnd as a president. ke south africa, the united states had to overcome...
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uber and the rest are centered on new ways of product delivery that often ignore that law. we have the chief executive orks joins ustaw now on the inconvenient truth that some of these may face. what do you predict it may happen to these really interesting social experiences? >> specifically the ones tied to physical products? >> tied to physical products and they have to deal with the city, state, and federal regulation. >> tim talked about it earlier, but i think you will see over the next two or three years, you will see governments -- local, federal, international governments or non-u.s. governments, get involved in a coastal -- in a whole slew of technology related things. as it relates to businesses like uber, as they scale up you will have local cities trying to figure out how it relates to their existing franchises an existing fleets. .t will be very uneven i am saying generally government should stand back away from this le atse government's ro this stage, you can't actually discern what the new economy -- >> for example, do you predict the city of new york will st
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they have criticized the health care law. we will have several members on capitol hill and this is one of the questions they will have to answer. rollout, theo the website is operating better. they will make this point over and over. >> lawmakers actually have a deadline of their own to sign up for the affordable care act. how is that going? >> there is actually a different website. technically, they are members of a small business. that is the congress of the united states. they are operating off of the d.c. exchange. the deadline is december 23. december 9 is the deadline for members of congress understaffed to sign up for individual plans. they want to be forced to eat their own cooking. many are signing up. many are finding that they are having problems. they're also getting sticker shock themselves. the speaker of the house complained about his premium ebeling. >> to know what the deductibles will be for a senator from west virginia? >> i can tell you that john boehner selectable is going to be $1000. that has gone up. h
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when you say that russia violated some laws this is actually not substantiated at this point. but look i think not to go into very close legal debate which i'm ready for i'm prepared for but i think it's just part of the of the situation part of the problem i think that both in russia and in ukraine there were there were more than enough people who were happy to exaggerate this conflict and to use the situation for both and to ukrainian or enter russian propaganda inside of the two countries so i think that clearly damage the relationship of the two countries if we want to think long term. we should find a proper solution for corporation of ukraine associated with the european union and russia and the think it's in the long term russian interests to predictable partner here in kiev well i think i would agree with you and one thing that russia and the european union definitely have in common is that they both want to have a prosperous and stable ukraine because if this crisis goes on all those people will go either you know ukrainian people will go either to russia or to the ri
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enforcement is following the law in washington david our team. right now joining me for more on this is our teaser married a bit welcome so. we see that these cameras these lipstick cameras that are outfitted on police are being used by more and more police departments around the country what do you think's behind this kind of explosion in their use they certainly are exploding they're everywhere now where there are number of reasons they're very beneficial to the police officers you have to remember that this footage that's recorded on these cameras is basically hard evidence that means that if someone were to file a complaint against a police officer say they're saying the police acted aggressively or the police abuse them and they would have you know they would have video they could. automatically refute that complaint so they could take that footage put it on a cd easily take it over to the court show the judge and say here it is right here it's didn't happen so it makes court testifying much easier it's also proven to deescalate a lot of sit
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when you say that russia violated some laws this is actually not substantiated at this point. but look i think not to go into very close legal debate which i'm ready for i'm prepared for but i think it's just part of the of the situation part of the problem i think that both in russia and in ukraine there were there were more than enough people who were happy to exaggerate this conflict and to use the situation for both and to ukrainian or enter russian propaganda inside of the two countries so i think that clearly damaged the relation. of the two countries if we want to think long term we should find a proper solution for corporation of ukraine associated with the european union russia and the think it's in the long term russian interests to predictable partner here in q. well i think i would agree with you and one thing that russia and the european union definitely have in common is that they both want to have a prosperous and stable ukraine because if this crisis goes on all those people will go either you know ukrainian people will go either to russia or into the repeating
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>> you may not be familiar with the tax laws. i think we'll move on to the next -- >> i don't see -- >> order, mr. ellis. >> perhaps we must go to the courtroom in the 1930's. asking you questions. were you surprised at the amount of intelligence gathering which was revealed as a result of what snowden gave to your newspaper and other media outlets? >> i think many people are staggered by the amount of -- >> gave yourself, if i may interrupt, were you -- >> i was staggered. i think we all knew that the intelligence agencies collected a lot of data. and people are still trying to make out as though this data -- as though nothing has changed in the last 15 years since the laws were passed with a lot of analog laws that deal with the digital world. i think the last serious law that -- that was passed about any of this material was 2000, a time when facebook hasn't been invented, when google was doing the initial funding round. and we're pretending that the laws that cover really crocodile clips on copper wires are stretchable to dea
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will work for most people most of the time, but this promise like others attached to the healthcare law comes with a catch. >> the department of health and human services says it is one sluggish and sickly healthcare web site can handle 50,000 users simultaneously, up to 800,000 a day. it has fewer glitches and maddening software dead ends. the administration's web site rescue consultant jeff tremendous zients told reporters on a conference call engineers have fixed more than 400 bugs in the past month, 300 in the past three weeks. >> we have a much more stable system that is reliably open for business, and that is important, because at the end of the day, we need high system up time so consumers are able to use the system to seek information, fill out applications, shop and enroll. >> other improvements? response times have been reduced from eight seconds in late october to less than one second, and errors rates, when a web page freezes or sends bad information from six percent to less than one percent. here is the catch. the system bogs down with more than 50,000 users. at peak times
will work for most people most of the time, but this promise like others attached to the healthcare law comes with a catch. >> the department of health and human services says it is one sluggish and sickly healthcare web site can handle 50,000 users simultaneously, up to 800,000 a day. it has fewer glitches and maddening software dead ends. the administration's web site rescue consultant jeff tremendous zients told reporters on a conference call engineers have fixed more than 400 bugs in...
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. >> reporter: a law enforcement source tells cbs news the train's engineer william rockefeller jr. tried to apply the brakes but they weren't working. the ntsb will uncover data reporters which will tell the speed the train was traveling. >> they'll know the speed at which the train was traveling. they'll also know if the engineer attempted to apply the brakes or not. they'll also know whether the brakes were working. >> reporter: some passengers thought they were going to plunge into the water. >> i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: this passenger says people were tossed around like rag dolls. >> i could see some people flying from my left side to the rightside. >> reporter: james lovell is among the dead. his son posted this message online. this feels like an awful nightmare that i can't wake up from. rest easy dad. i love you. as deadly as that derailment was, it could have been far worse had it happened on a weekday. officials say it was about half full at the time of the crash. anne-marie? >> all right. marlie hall in the bronx in new york. thank you, marlie. >>> well,
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. >> reporter: erin is in her 40s and has health issues but for the new law to work, the white house needs millions of healthy young people to sign up to make coverage moreffordable for everyone else. the president made his pitch during a white house youth summit wednesday. >> i hope you haven't been discouraged by how hard it's been because stuff that's worth it is always hard. >> reporter: a new harvard university poll shows just 20% of americans under age 30 plan to enroll in a health care plan as part of the affordable care act. nearly half say they're unlikely to sign up. >> i would rather do the finer things, obviously. i don't know how much health insurance is but i know it's a lot more than that. >> reporter: the white house is hoping 7 million americans will sign up by april. now, as part of the administration's effort to focus on a different benefit, today the white house is going to be concentrating on insurance companies and getting word out how they are prohibited from discriminating against folks with pre-existing medical conditions. anne-marie? >> all right. susan mcgi
. >> reporter: erin is in her 40s and has health issues but for the new law to work, the white house needs millions of healthy young people to sign up to make coverage moreffordable for everyone else. the president made his pitch during a white house youth summit wednesday. >> i hope you haven't been discouraged by how hard it's been because stuff that's worth it is always hard. >> reporter: a new harvard university poll shows just 20% of americans under age 30 plan to enroll...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the details. ♪ ♪ pillsbury cookie dough. make the holidays pop! [ male announcer ] introducing new fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. mas trees, 1200 delivered to chicago's navy pier. the coast guard cutter "mackinaw" left last month from cheboygan, michigan for the trip down to the windy city. the tradition dates back to the 19th century when the german tradition for decorating trees for christmas was just catching on in the u.s. in the early 1900s, herman was dubbed captain santa. >>> speaking of holg dayiday traditions we're here in the green room talking about cocktails, have you ever wondered why certain c
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an assortment of straight sets at that time to tie this behavior is in accordance with international law as was common practice is all across the world and it is not the rest and eighty eyes is a different countries of overlap with each other so tight i suspect it is legitimate cause to set up this boy a deep icy. he's honestly even before the united states joe biden has told the media that he was taught directly and openly to chinese president she didn't think about his concern over china's establishment of a d i c and out to steven and dual me up and talk about it and will keep updated about how this negotiations going on. all right to a very delicate balancing act for the us bias present meanwhile in japan it established a new national security council in fact that thompson will be meeting a prawn for the first time today. it's got the country's prime minister shinzo up a the chief cabinet said the yoshida soda and the foreign and defence ministers. q news is reporting the defence council meeting would discuss issues like the national security strategy the soon to be published nationa
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and that's the case and teaches law cited to us. i'm very uncouth but it makes me feel like we're returning to pre war of the new terrorism bill increasing worries among japanese the father eugene iv sedation. they will come at the date on upgrading the self defense force or revising japan's pacifist constitution dead fish in a cctv taken. the death toll in the central philippines after super typhoon high on the snow close to five thousand eight hundred people the destruction by some estimates is in the billions of us dollars. the storm destroyed houses businesses and agriculture and a cctv wannabe low reports even tackle the city's main jail wasn't speeding. there was no home after the storm the streets of hobart. he was a city in shock. people who just lost everything training saluting to survive then came news that inmates diplomacy the two had escaped freezing here in driving thousands out of the city they're close to seven hundred inmates here in a moment to the jail bait a storm came about a hundred sixty of them escape. more
and that's the case and teaches law cited to us. i'm very uncouth but it makes me feel like we're returning to pre war of the new terrorism bill increasing worries among japanese the father eugene iv sedation. they will come at the date on upgrading the self defense force or revising japan's pacifist constitution dead fish in a cctv taken. the death toll in the central philippines after super typhoon high on the snow close to five thousand eight hundred people the destruction by some estimates...
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as he perceived the law. it sure is that his remarkable example will inform others. for generations. it is man was blind and describes a visit to canada is the new agrees and none of us in nineteen ninety four failed to his release from prison. as locals turned out to the middle of the now like to catch it disappeared. he recalls his amazement the people so full from home who followed his journeys she tells him the momentum was made an honorary citizen of canada in recognition of these links will. it was late seventy eight when he came to accept the old south african bull extra to eat all of sean's to meet his hero he was immediately intrigued as to what i was in heaven. and it was all about me. you know where it is really into the venal about him and so reduce to medium modesty which is legendary. it just comes so. the thing that the above. and though and i was in spite of the dead could easily inspired but two awards for him the council opposing pieces to give something back to his home country he has the legal foundation which has raised four million dollars to bu
as he perceived the law. it sure is that his remarkable example will inform others. for generations. it is man was blind and describes a visit to canada is the new agrees and none of us in nineteen ninety four failed to his release from prison. as locals turned out to the middle of the now like to catch it disappeared. he recalls his amazement the people so full from home who followed his journeys she tells him the momentum was made an honorary citizen of canada in recognition of these links...
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it's a patchwork now of rulings and laws. now that the supreme court has decided not to the weigh in, states are likely to pursue the estimated $23 billion in uncollected sales taxes from web retailers. an increasing number of tats like new york have passed laws forcing internet-based retailers to collect taxes. amazon and overstock complained saying they don't have physical presence in that state. most retail analysts say the court is essentially ending a 20-year tradition of no sales tax on internet purchases. >> christine, thank you. going to the commissary to buy groceries at a discounts. certainly a staple of military life for so long. guess what, the pentagon is now considering closing those stores. we're going to explain what this means for members of the united states military and their families when we come back. cg/úÑÑ my name is mike and i quit smoking. chantix... it's a non-nicotine pill. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help p
it's a patchwork now of rulings and laws. now that the supreme court has decided not to the weigh in, states are likely to pursue the estimated $23 billion in uncollected sales taxes from web retailers. an increasing number of tats like new york have passed laws forcing internet-based retailers to collect taxes. amazon and overstock complained saying they don't have physical presence in that state. most retail analysts say the court is essentially ending a 20-year tradition of no sales tax on...
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the law of equity is in my mind. he does not get to keep the painting, which he relinquished to bed the 25-year-old. >> it's not right. i don't care if it's not legal, it's not right. >> it's not going back to mr. o'neal is what i'm hearing. >> it's sunny's law. >> do you agree? thank you very much. >>> we are getting new surveillance video of paul walker, actor of "fast and furious" killed over the weekend. we are getting new surveillance video of him coming up next. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. is caused by people looking fore traffic parking.y that's remarkable that so much energy is, is wasted. streetline has looked at the problem of parking, which has not been looked at for the last 30, 40 years, we wanted to rethink that whole industry, so
the law of equity is in my mind. he does not get to keep the painting, which he relinquished to bed the 25-year-old. >> it's not right. i don't care if it's not legal, it's not right. >> it's not going back to mr. o'neal is what i'm hearing. >> it's sunny's law. >> do you agree? thank you very much. >>> we are getting new surveillance video of paul walker, actor of "fast and furious" killed over the weekend. we are getting new surveillance video of him...
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now, he spent 15 hours in jail before being released over this. >> he broke the law. he stole something that wasn't his, yes. >> even if it was a small amount of electricity, it's justified. >> a theft is a theft, yes. >> you would do it again? >> absolutely. >> did you ask for permission to plug into the school? >> when i first got there, there was nobody there. it was a saturday morning. no. >> he said there are many cases in which police do not charge when there's no consent, like someone taking a drink from a water fountain, for example. cnn has made calls to shamply police. we're still waiting a comment from them. >>> it has been more than two and a half years now since japan's fucasheemy daiichi nuclear reactor was badly damaged by the tsunami, and clean up is expected to take as long as foirt years, that's 4-0. we were granted rare access inside this plant. this is the closest a journalist has ever been allowed to see the recovery work. >> we are here inside reactor four at the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant that was crippled in the tsunami in 2011 leadi
now, he spent 15 hours in jail before being released over this. >> he broke the law. he stole something that wasn't his, yes. >> even if it was a small amount of electricity, it's justified. >> a theft is a theft, yes. >> you would do it again? >> absolutely. >> did you ask for permission to plug into the school? >> when i first got there, there was nobody there. it was a saturday morning. no. >> he said there are many cases in which police do not...
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but the law incident build that in. there's no section on not releasing things because it will cause anguish to families. if they're legitimate public records they have to be released. i think the court has ruled properly. i think the press should be sensitive how this is handled. but it is of public record. >> pamela brown, you'll be tasked with that later this afternoon. how will you approach it later at 2:00 p.m. eastern. >> like paul stated, it's important to exercise sensitivity and only air, broadcast and talk about what is necessary to achieve the good that can come from this. as you pointed out, how did law enforcement respond? did they respond appropriately? what did they do well? what can be improved upon? >> thanks so much for providing insight this morning. we appreciate it. >>> still to come, its incredible speed is street legal. but some experts are sounding the alarm about the porsche carrera gt say it's simply too dangerous to drive. ♪ [ female announcer ] feed a man a cookie and he eats a cookie. ♪
but the law incident build that in. there's no section on not releasing things because it will cause anguish to families. if they're legitimate public records they have to be released. i think the court has ruled properly. i think the press should be sensitive how this is handled. but it is of public record. >> pamela brown, you'll be tasked with that later this afternoon. how will you approach it later at 2:00 p.m. eastern. >> like paul stated, it's important to exercise...
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what they told us is that the company had violated a few laws with this truck. some of the major things it was lacking was, firstly, efficient security to protect the truck from this kind of hijacking. secondly, they said that the drivers who were transporting the material had very little or no knowledge of the radioactive material that they were transporting, which is obviously an important thing to happen that's in the law. and, thirdly, they were lacking some of the important equipment that should always be transported when you are moving this kind of material around the country, such as a gps. so, a number of threats to this story still outstanding, carol. >> nick parker reporting live from mexico this morning. >>> game called on account of fire. smoke filled an arena, postponing a basketball game. ♪ [announcer] all work and no play will make brady miss his favorite part of the day. ♪ that's why there's beneful original, made with energy-packed wholesome grains, real beef and accents of vitamin-rich veggies. to help you put more play in your day. beneful
what they told us is that the company had violated a few laws with this truck. some of the major things it was lacking was, firstly, efficient security to protect the truck from this kind of hijacking. secondly, they said that the drivers who were transporting the material had very little or no knowledge of the radioactive material that they were transporting, which is obviously an important thing to happen that's in the law. and, thirdly, they were lacking some of the important equipment that...